Pain and Rehabilitation Specialists in Cardiff

Integrating Osteopathy, P-DTR and personalised rehabilitation to help you move, perform and live pain-free
About us

Welcome to Governing Function Pain and Rehabilitation Clinic

Located in the heart of Cardiff City Centre, our clinic is dedicated to helping people move better, feel stronger, and live healthier lives. We combine expert osteopathy with advanced functional neurology to get to the true root cause of pain so you can get long-lasting results, not temporary relief.
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Our services

Tailored Expert Care to Help You Achieve Optimal Health

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What We Treat

Our process

Our Unique Patient Process

This process is designed to take you from pain, to progress, to peak performance in a structured and supportive way.

Every patient follows a structured, results-focused pathway:
1. Diagnosis & Root Cause Identification
A detailed assessment combining structural, neurological, and functional testing to determine the exact source of the problem.
Targeted hands-on treatment, neurological interventions, supplementation and early movement techniques to settle inflammation
We focus on improving how your body moves, stabilises, and adapts addressing the deeper patterns behind your pain.

A personalised rehab plan to build strength, mobility, and resilience. Helping you maintain long-term results.

This process is designed to take you from pain, to progress, to peak performance in a structured and supportive way.

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What Our Patients Say

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Meet the founder

Luke Smith

Masters Osteopathy | Advanced P-DTR Practitioner
Osteopath, Functional neurologist and Owner of Governing Function Pain and Rehabilitation Clinic

Luke Smith is the founder and lead osteopath at Governing Function Pain and Rehabilitation Clinic. He holds a First-Class Master’s Degree in Osteopathy and is an Advanced P-DTR (Proprioceptive Deep Tendon Reflex) practitioner, offering one of the most modern and comprehensive approaches to pain, injury, and performance in Cardiff.